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  1. In the Laramie Mountains, too many elk and no easy fixes

    … their mouth and flipping them into the air. In the Wyoming wind, the tarps take sail. “Talk to a rancher, you’d … licenses doled out, and by 2009 distributed 5,000-plus tags for the zone, elk area seven, which treads into five counties: Albany, Carbon, Natrona, Converse and Platte. Now tags top 6,000. Managers also “dramatically liberalized” …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  2. The cost of transparency

    … cases their highest paid administrator. The resulting price tags ranged from nothing to several thousand dollars to view … review the emails for any privileged information. The Wind River Visitors Council and Fremont County Association … it depends on the size of the request,” he said of price tags for government data. “It’s going to depend on the …

    Publisher - 03/13/2024 - 18:07

  3. Two of griz 399’s offspring take a Green River walkabout

    … Pass and then south — before crossing from the Snake and Wind river drainages to the Green River valley. It would … soon, Thompson said. Both remain tattooed and have ear tags. For now, all is quiet on the southern front. …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  4. Winter crushes Wyoming Range mule deer fawns

    … deer did not look much like a mule.   Nestled in the wind-drifted, sun-crusted snow deep in winter range near La … department is considering cutting 1,100 doe-fawn antelope tags and slashing pronghorn buck tags by half for the Sublette herd, said Brandon Scurlock, …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  5. 2022 - A look back - the year's top stories

    … on Friday evening with a few inches of rain, but the wind speed soared to 70 mph and the rain turned to snow, … said that they didn’t understand how splitting the tags provided better management if individuals could still purchase tags for both species. However, task force member Sen. Ogden …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:59

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